Hi Everyone!
I feel the time has come for me to step down from the Guile
maintainership. Andy and Ludo are doing an amazing job as the other
maintainers, and I have no doubt that Guile's future is bright:
technically fascinating, and showing new signs of become ubiquitous
within the GNU project,
Hi Neil,
Well, I understand your decision. Thanks again for all the work you’ve
been doing fixing bug, improving the manual, benchmarking, reviewing
patches, and generally improving Guile and making it a nice project to
contribute to! Your input is always appreciated.
Hope we’ll all keep enjoyi
On Mon 05 Apr 2010 15:40, l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Thanks again for all the work you’ve been doing fixing bug, improving
> the manual, benchmarking, reviewing patches, and generally improving
> Guile and making it a nice project to contribute to! Your input is
> always appreciated.
On Sun 04 Apr 2010 21:24, Mike Gran writes:
> I've been thinking about the (r6rs io ports) module. It is a fairly big
> undertaking, but, the challenges are similar to the Unicode update to
> the current port system.
Thanks for the nice writeup, it was enlightening. The implementation
plan also
Hi Patrick,
Patrick McCarty writes:
> On 2010-03-15, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
[...]
>> I think you want a fix that retains compatibility with 1.8. How about
>> having a ‘configure’ test checking for this typedef?
>
> Is the attached patch for LilyPond what you had in mind?
Yes.
Thanks,
Ludo’.
Many thanks, Neil. Good luck.
-Mike
Thanks Neil !
--linas
Hi,
Crossposting from
http://wingolog.org/archives/2010/04/05/code-not-burgers:
I know your problem: you are a student, and the Google Summer of Code
has started, but you haven't found a project worth doing. Or, perhaps
you have submitted a proposal already, but you're not psyched about it.
You r